Environmental Review Documents

Overview

At Zone 7, we are fully committed to delivering our services with sensitivity to our environment, which means we take the environmental impact review process seriously. An environmental review is an evaluation a project and its potential environmental impacts to determine whether it meets local, state and federal environmental standards.

Some Zone 7 projects require an environmental review process to ensure the proposed project does not negatively impact the surrounding environment and the site will not have an adverse environmental or health effect.

Often, this process results in the publication of review documents that are available for public review and comment and are used during the decision-making process.

Click on a project below to see the environmental review documents available for that project.

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Mocho PFAS Treatment Plant Initial Study / Mitigated Negative Declaration (IS/MND)

Environmental Documents

The objective of the project is to ensure that all water delivered to customers meets or exceeds applicable drinking water standards, including anticipated new regulations for PFAS, restore water production reliability of the Mocho wellfield, and optimize operation of the Mocho Groundwater Demineralization Plant to improve groundwater basin salt management.  A Draft IS/MND has been prepared.

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Alamo Creek Bank Stabilization and Flood Management Pilot Project Initial Study / Mitigated Negative Declaration (IS/MND)

Environmental Documents

The Alamo Creek Bank Stabilization and Flood Management Pilot Project seeks to reduce erosion and manage flood risks along Alamo Creek in Dublin, CA. The project involves a series of bank stabilization modules aimed at reducing erosion, preventing bank failure, and improving habitat for aquatic and riparian species.